Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals, 66th match

His final season may not have gone quite the way he wanted it, but Shane Warne sported a wide smile after his final competitive cricket match. His side had won an emphatic win and he had got the top-scorer in his final over. A show-stopper till the end.

Rajasthan eventually coasted to a 10-wicket win with Watson doing most of the damage. He had 89 not out off 47 balls, but Dravid too supported him well, scoring 43 not out off 32 balls. Rajasthan reached their target in just 13.1 overs.

Watson, who had so far had a quiet IPL, blazed into life. He reached 50 off just 30 balls, and did not let up in the barrage of sixes and fours even after that, as Rajasthan coasted towards a win.

When Rajasthan came out to bat, they needed 134 to win. However, Shane Watson started as if they were chasing 200, by blasting off at the start.

Rohit finally fell in the final over for a fighting 58 off 47 balls. Warne had taken it upon himself to bowl the last over, and he got Rohit's wicket with a trademark, turning leg-break that beat the batsman all ends up.

Rohit Sharma added some impetus to the Mumbai innings which was floundering at less than a run-a-ball. Tendulkar fell, but Rohit continued to go strong.

However, Shane Watson made early breakthroughs, getting both Suman and Rayudu out cheaply, to set the ball rolling for Rajasthan.

Things didn't go exactly according to plan for Rajasthan though, with Sachin Tendulkar being given not-out off two plumb LBW shouts - the first one off the first ball he faced. The unlucky bowler both times was Ankit Chavan.

Warne's team-mates gave him a guard of honour before he stepped on to the field.

All the talk before the match centred around the final chapter of the Tendulkar vs Warne battle. This was to be the last chapter in the enduring rivalry, with Warne playing his final competitive match.